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you're right, jim. but it's never going to be clear because somewhere along the lines, there's judgment it's did it catch the corner? one umpire says yes, the next says no. jim: that's rawls within a yard of the first. favre but that was a new one for me. but we've seen some offensive display today here by these teams. we'll look at this interception. kam chancellor has had another outstanding day, by the way. my point is caught it. football move on the ground, possession, now they rip it, fight. mike saw it differently. but again, everybody wants -- i love this one. well, we all know what a catch is. i love that one. but we can't leave it at that then we really would have a lot of arguments. the nfl is trying. they're going to work on it ben the rule, define it even more but i don't know if that's possible. so we're just going to have to live with it. jim: the steelers have used their last time-out and stretching out for the first down is coleman. derrick coleman. enables now the seahawks just to take
you're right, jim. but it's never going to be clear because somewhere along the lines, there's judgment it's did it catch the corner? one umpire says yes, the next says no. jim: that's rawls within a yard of the first. favre but that was a new one for me. but we've seen some offensive display today here by these teams. we'll look at this interception. kam chancellor has had another outstanding day, by the way. my point is caught it. football move on the ground, possession, now they rip it,...
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>> matt: i would largely echo jim. i don't feel like i've heard enough- >> amanda: mmhmm. >> matt: um, you know, poverty is not a simple issue and there's a number of spokes that go in to the whehe of poverty. and we really neededo look at that in a holistic way, with things like minimum wage increases. what are we doing with job outreach and things of that nature? cause most of these folks that are taking advantage of these benefits are working people. they're educated, they just aren't making enough to get by. >> amanda: if i could ask you to maybe speculate a little bit. why is it that politicians and these people running as president of the united states aren't talking about these issues as much as you would like them to? >> jim: well, i think that the truth of t t matter is is that money talks in our political clientele doesn't have money. we don't feed the coffers, they don't feed the coffers of campaigns. they're busy just taking care of their basic needs. >> amanda: right. >> jim: and so, often times don't have
>> matt: i would largely echo jim. i don't feel like i've heard enough- >> amanda: mmhmm. >> matt: um, you know, poverty is not a simple issue and there's a number of spokes that go in to the whehe of poverty. and we really neededo look at that in a holistic way, with things like minimum wage increases. what are we doing with job outreach and things of that nature? cause most of these folks that are taking advantage of these benefits are working people. they're educated, they...
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jim: he's not. going for one more in the direction of dobson and that incompletion stops it with 19 seconds. phil: well, second down. a situation like this, you can throw it anywhere. he could throw it in the middle of the field because with 19 seconds that would still give him time to go wherever the ball is completed, spike it and give his tick kicker a chance. jim: landon collins, who nearly finished it off, could not hold on to what would have been the game-ending interception. he's back out there, number 21. brady, who's thrown for nearly 200 yards in this quarter. goes to amendola. that move a big one. phil: great move. caught the giants that time. they were coming with pressure. brady got rid of it quickly. jim: and now he spikes it with six seconds. phil: you said it what a move by amendola, knowing the pressure is coming from the inside, stops and reverses field. jim: it's going to be about a 54-yard -- phil: amendola reeled the blitz. that's why he just stopped. tom brady saw number 31 on
jim: he's not. going for one more in the direction of dobson and that incompletion stops it with 19 seconds. phil: well, second down. a situation like this, you can throw it anywhere. he could throw it in the middle of the field because with 19 seconds that would still give him time to go wherever the ball is completed, spike it and give his tick kicker a chance. jim: landon collins, who nearly finished it off, could not hold on to what would have been the game-ending interception. he's back...
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intoer jim was getting drugs too much. he saw the drugs becoming a onger and bigger influence his father. by the time he got here to san francisco, there was a bubble mentality. a fortress mentality. there were gay activists to work closely with harvey milk. harvey was cynically using jim jones to get those votes. he said go pick up those posters but don't talk to anyone because they take everything you say. at the same time, their letters right here in the files of harvey milk later when people's temple went to guyana, is --ting to joseph colophon of calling it a beautiful retirement community. the politicians were taking advantage of what jim jones could deliver. jim jones was delivering all sorts of things. he was delivering women to george moscone. he knew what the mayor's tastes were in women. everyone was implicated, willie brown, dianne feinstein. we have to separate what the dream was and how it did take care of people but also be honest about the corruption that did set in their. >> i'm sure you have documented th
intoer jim was getting drugs too much. he saw the drugs becoming a onger and bigger influence his father. by the time he got here to san francisco, there was a bubble mentality. a fortress mentality. there were gay activists to work closely with harvey milk. harvey was cynically using jim jones to get those votes. he said go pick up those posters but don't talk to anyone because they take everything you say. at the same time, their letters right here in the files of harvey milk later when...
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jim: incomplete is the call. another little nuance here, he happened with 2:01 to go so that saves another play from new england's perspective. phil: absolutely, huge play in the strategy of this football game. i'm not surprised. even the play before, the long pass to harris down the sideline, being aggressive. they've been aggressive all day long and have continued that right here to the end. jim: let's give butler the credit for the barack -- break u.n. of that pass. phil: he's had a tremendous day, no question. and that play gives new england one more chance. jim: second and goal. to the end zone and butler on the coverage of harris. and we've reached the two-minute warning. the manpower the will mobilizing to take on the world? you don't know "aarp" aarp and aarp foundation are taking on hunger with 31 million meals donated drive to end hunger teams with local agencies to reach the hungriest among us if you don't think ending hunger when you think aarp then you don't know "aarp" find more surprising possibili
jim: incomplete is the call. another little nuance here, he happened with 2:01 to go so that saves another play from new england's perspective. phil: absolutely, huge play in the strategy of this football game. i'm not surprised. even the play before, the long pass to harris down the sideline, being aggressive. they've been aggressive all day long and have continued that right here to the end. jim: let's give butler the credit for the barack -- break u.n. of that pass. phil: he's had a...
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we will send out some good love to jim. the california historical society is deeply honored to hold the peoples temple collection. the california historical society was chosen as the repository in 1983. we have worked tirelessly with many survivors and many historians and students whatonate to learn happened over the intervening years. we are proud to be the largest repository of archival materials relating to the peoples temple and jonestown, whether it be the digitization of separate films were over 50 different collections contained within the peoples temple broader collection, we are honored to steward it. we invite you all into research it. all of ourly honored panelists have taken advantage of this collection. this is the work that you help us do, preserving, whether they be f.b.i. files, photographs of those lost in jonestown. your support enables our work. we are also honored to invite you after the program back to our library over my right hand shoulder. it is the research library many of you have used. it is the p
we will send out some good love to jim. the california historical society is deeply honored to hold the peoples temple collection. the california historical society was chosen as the repository in 1983. we have worked tirelessly with many survivors and many historians and students whatonate to learn happened over the intervening years. we are proud to be the largest repository of archival materials relating to the peoples temple and jonestown, whether it be the digitization of separate films...
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shot by jim jones' gunmen. just ahead -- ambush at the airport. >> i looked out the window and i said, they're killing everyone. they're killing everyone. vo: know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. al, how you doing. hey, mr. hamilton. vo: know that together you can establish a meaningful legacy. with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management team. selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com get fast-acting, long-lasting re
shot by jim jones' gunmen. just ahead -- ambush at the airport. >> i looked out the window and i said, they're killing everyone. they're killing everyone. vo: know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. al, how you doing. hey, mr. hamilton. vo: know that together you can establish a meaningful legacy. with the guidance and...
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jim, a.a.a. hopes that makes the drive on wednesday less terrible. >> axelrod: kris van cleave on this getaway wednesday. thank you. from the rockies to the great lakes, snow, ice, and rain are expected to create rough overnight. carter evans shows us where the snow really piled up. sierra nevada, a foot of new snow made driving treacherous. >> so dangerous out here you really want to get your chains or soyou can make, you know, the safest drive up there. >> reporter: the prewinter storm covered roads in oregon and brought 50-mile-per-hour wind neither lack tahoe. further east in colorado, the wind snapped utility poles. and in washington state, hurricane-force winds splintered trees and knocked out power, chawla. >> it was roxin. we had probably three or four large branches at the house, and went outside, looked up, and saw branches flying, hitting neighbors' roofs. >> reporter: along the california coast, king tides up to eight feet deep flooded san francisco streets, and huge waves pounded coa
jim, a.a.a. hopes that makes the drive on wednesday less terrible. >> axelrod: kris van cleave on this getaway wednesday. thank you. from the rockies to the great lakes, snow, ice, and rain are expected to create rough overnight. carter evans shows us where the snow really piled up. sierra nevada, a foot of new snow made driving treacherous. >> so dangerous out here you really want to get your chains or soyou can make, you know, the safest drive up there. >> reporter: the...
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>> caller: hey, jim. i've been making money with you for ten years, jim. you're the best. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> caller: when the moon is blue i get stuck and i need help. >> sure. >> caller: buy, sell or. >> we said it was undervalued, went up a lot, pulled back. do you do it again? this market no longer finds these stocks in a favorable light. i have a have dozen just like this. i would not sell it at a 52-week low. luke in washington. luke! >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: hey, i've had my eyes on spirit airlines for a long time. high cash flows, you know, high margins, low/peg ratio. >> the last time mr. maldonzo was on, when the stock was around here, i thought absolutely the case is a good one to buy. and i think i am with you, luke. save goes higher. reinvention is not easy. have you to be a little more patient. when a company does it right, shareholders like you get it right. i'm making a list and checking it twice. find out which uptakes. facebook, amazon, netflix and old google can't seem to quit. and allergan and pfiz
>> caller: hey, jim. i've been making money with you for ten years, jim. you're the best. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> caller: when the moon is blue i get stuck and i need help. >> sure. >> caller: buy, sell or. >> we said it was undervalued, went up a lot, pulled back. do you do it again? this market no longer finds these stocks in a favorable light. i have a have dozen just like this. i would not sell it at a 52-week low. luke in washington. luke!...
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jim. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. up next, how the coast guard netted more than half a billion dollars in cocaine. >> axelrod: this year the u.s. coast guard has seized more cocaine in the pacific than the past three years combined. carter evans shows us the latest hall. >> reporter: the 25 tons of cocaine stacked on the deck of the coast guard cutter bertholf, is worth $200 million. crew tracked down drug smugglers on the open ocean, including this makeshift submarine. inside this one sub was more than $200 million worth of cocaine, says scott perigo. so that are fav arrested nearly 700 smugglers who rarely resist. >> we clearly have them out-gunned on the water. >> admiral paul zukof, is the coast guard congressman dont. >> operating a submersible is punishable by up to 15 years of incarceration. we have them one way or the other. they realize once we detect them the best course of action is to surrender. >> reporter: at least 75% of cocaine shipments still get through. but captain laura collins says they're now mak
jim. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. up next, how the coast guard netted more than half a billion dollars in cocaine. >> axelrod: this year the u.s. coast guard has seized more cocaine in the pacific than the past three years combined. carter evans shows us the latest hall. >> reporter: the 25 tons of cocaine stacked on the deck of the coast guard cutter bertholf, is worth $200 million. crew tracked down drug smugglers on the open ocean, including this makeshift submarine....
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jim kim, the >>> today on "inside story", i'm joined by joined by dr jim kim. out with shock waves about the way that climate change could change the future economic development of the poorest people in the world. and the bottom line, i guess from the study, unless we do something like this, it's kind of game over for hundreds of millions of people. >> absolutely, if we don't reach our targets, we're talking about an additional 100 million people who will be plunged into poverty, so it literally is game over for us. and we have been very focused on climate change. everything that we might be able to do. we have a 5-point plan. there are some no brainers. climate-smart agriculture, growing crops that are more hardy. thinking about agriculture as a way to help poor countries adapt to climate change. it's a no-brainer. building smaller and more liveable cities. this is a no-brainer, increasing financing for sustainable energy, solar, wind, hydroelectric power, and improving efficiency, another no-brainer, and there are other tough ones that are going to have the b
jim kim, the >>> today on "inside story", i'm joined by joined by dr jim kim. out with shock waves about the way that climate change could change the future economic development of the poorest people in the world. and the bottom line, i guess from the study, unless we do something like this, it's kind of game over for hundreds of millions of people. >> absolutely, if we don't reach our targets, we're talking about an additional 100 million people who will be plunged...
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jim brush... >> jeff! >> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've stretched their resources over multiple locations, including a shipping facility that's not making any money. >> today, i'm losing $1,000 by not being able to deliver pies. i can't do this every week. >> jim and alison have a staff of employees that are beyond dedicated. >> order it today, 'cause we need to get it into stores, 'cause we're very low on that [bleep]. >> i know, i know. >> with increasing debt and mounting losses... >> there's, like, three weeks of outstanding bills here. you owe 2,400 bucks. >> key west key lime pie company is facin
jim brush... >> jeff! >> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've...
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>> caller: hey, jim, happy new year, boo-yah jim bo. >> i'm all over that. what's going on? >> caller: my son and myself we're longtime followers, first time caller. i'm also a -- and my son goes to -- with a finance degree. >> fantastic. >> caller: we do some analysis of reading your books, and we have a question on hain celestial. >> i think the world of simon and hain, but when a company does not deliver the kind of earnings growth that the company itself wants, and ifsh irwin simon was disappointed. if he's disappointed, i'm disappointed. you have to wait for the next quarter to see if things get better. it's a great long-term investment because of natural and organic, but i cannot be jumping up and down say buy hain when he says some things about he was disappointed on, except for proteal. >>> alex in ohio? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, alex. >> caller: i appreciate you. i'm a big fan. i don't know how you do what you do, man. >> sure trying. it's a tough day. >> caller: the question you have is regard to jetblue. is it a good pickup for the long term? if it were
>> caller: hey, jim, happy new year, boo-yah jim bo. >> i'm all over that. what's going on? >> caller: my son and myself we're longtime followers, first time caller. i'm also a -- and my son goes to -- with a finance degree. >> fantastic. >> caller: we do some analysis of reading your books, and we have a question on hain celestial. >> i think the world of simon and hain, but when a company does not deliver the kind of earnings growth that the company itself...
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let's go to jim in oklahoma. jim? >> caller: hey, how you doing, jim? i have an air message that's part of my 401(k). and i'd like to know if -- it was doing real well for the last eight years and then leveled out the last year. do you think it's just underperforming or -- >> i have to do more on that air methods. i have not looked at that lately. i'll come back on that. anne marie in new york? >> caller: is naviant a buy, sell or hold? >> oh, man, i have to find out what the decline means and come back. bruce? >> caller: thank you for taking my call. anadarko. >> did not have a good quarter. one came out today and said that tevin is doing well. i was not crazy about the anadarko quarter. let's go to stan in florida. stan? >> caller: booyah jim from florida. your opinion, is it too soon to start nibbling on ja near -- >> yeah, it's too soon. i want to get some more information on when the shipment is ready. tim in new york? >> caller: thanks for taking my call. kudos to you and your staff. >> thank you. >> caller: hey, i was curious with black hawk inte
let's go to jim in oklahoma. jim? >> caller: hey, how you doing, jim? i have an air message that's part of my 401(k). and i'd like to know if -- it was doing real well for the last eight years and then leveled out the last year. do you think it's just underperforming or -- >> i have to do more on that air methods. i have not looked at that lately. i'll come back on that. anne marie in new york? >> caller: is naviant a buy, sell or hold? >> oh, man, i have to find out...
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gerald. >> caller: hey, jim. it's 80 degrees here in southern california. >> what do you know. >> caller: anyway, i watch your show every day. i never miss it. i'm thinking that rising rates are really an incentive to buy a home before the rates go up if you can. i have been interested in a building called lgi homes. i would like your opinion. they seem to have a niche in the low price market. >> i am not that familiar with lgi. i have spent a lifetime of business working with lanar including mr. miller who built the company and stewart miller. it is the best in the home business. i agree with your thesis. that is when you will make the money and that is why that group is breaking out. stanley black and decker. dor for masonite all going higher. i want you to buy them on the pullback. much more mad ahead including company with the futurestic weapon in the fight against diabetes. and then brand new bang edition of am i diversified plus the lightning round is just ahead so why don't you stick with cramer? ♪ (ee-e
gerald. >> caller: hey, jim. it's 80 degrees here in southern california. >> what do you know. >> caller: anyway, i watch your show every day. i never miss it. i'm thinking that rising rates are really an incentive to buy a home before the rates go up if you can. i have been interested in a building called lgi homes. i would like your opinion. they seem to have a niche in the low price market. >> i am not that familiar with lgi. i have spent a lifetime of business...
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but i think jim kenney is a passionate guy. i think what the mayor said earlier this week, though, you know -- and terry's talked a little bit about when you get to the second floor of city hall, you're limited by the resources available. then the question is, "what are the choices he's gonna make? where is he gonna invest those resources?" >> murray bailey talked about schools, and we know that mayor nutter believes that the s.r.c. should be ended, not necessarily to allow electable school board but to change it into something more of a local control. does either candidate have an opportunity over the next four years to seriously improve the schools, public schools, in philadelphia? >> well, i think they do have an opportunity, but i think jim kenney is going to retard the process, if anything. he's an enemy of charter schools. i mean, there's no doubt about it in my mind, and he's basically said that, matt. so, i don't see much of a change. i see kenney saying, "we need more money." it's always more money. >> at the end of th
but i think jim kenney is a passionate guy. i think what the mayor said earlier this week, though, you know -- and terry's talked a little bit about when you get to the second floor of city hall, you're limited by the resources available. then the question is, "what are the choices he's gonna make? where is he gonna invest those resources?" >> murray bailey talked about schools, and we know that mayor nutter believes that the s.r.c. should be ended, not necessarily to allow...
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bill. >> caller: hey, jim. bill from south carolina but originally from brooklyn. >> there you go. >> let's listen to what home depot says. it's too early. why not use that information to get a better picture. anthony in new york. >> caller: how you doing? l brands. >> the one that i think is right. i buy some before and after. they preannounced business is good. he does a great job. jeff in florida, jeff. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i have owned boeing over ten years. i'm up 278%. should i buy, sell -- >> i just want you to hold it. it's a great long-term hold. i believe there will be aerospace traffic, the ten-year plan laid out on the show. the former ceo is still good to go. olga in texas. >> caller: hi, jim. this is olga calling from dallas-ft. worth in texas. thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i have been investing for quite some time as a realtor in real estate. i'm always looking for ways to diversify. i have some divisipositions in and we are looking into retail
bill. >> caller: hey, jim. bill from south carolina but originally from brooklyn. >> there you go. >> let's listen to what home depot says. it's too early. why not use that information to get a better picture. anthony in new york. >> caller: how you doing? l brands. >> the one that i think is right. i buy some before and after. they preannounced business is good. he does a great job. jeff in florida, jeff. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >>...
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jim: i guess. i keep waiting for the world to register its disapproval of these truly radical policies. tom: and they don't. jim: the world seems happy. i am an outlier and well aware of it. roger altman speaks for wall street when he says god save the fed or god bless the fed. stephanie: in terms of investing, but if you talk to carl icahn or centric and miller, it does not mean that is how they invest. stan,f i may speak for stan is critical of the fed's mo but he distinctively, among is, asional investors, he said, rufus and opportunism. -- is ruthless in opportunism. you feel: how fundamentally is an important point to make and how you invest and they can be two very different things. david: one final note about compromising, but one thing i know from spending years in washington, it is not good when congress talks about you all the time. congress did not used to talk about the fed. stephanie: that is a great point. david: thank you for being with us. we have dean kamen joining us soon. ib, blo
jim: i guess. i keep waiting for the world to register its disapproval of these truly radical policies. tom: and they don't. jim: the world seems happy. i am an outlier and well aware of it. roger altman speaks for wall street when he says god save the fed or god bless the fed. stephanie: in terms of investing, but if you talk to carl icahn or centric and miller, it does not mean that is how they invest. stan,f i may speak for stan is critical of the fed's mo but he distinctively, among is,...
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jim: wow. pril: i like that. jim: it does not bother me. actually presidents have been going on late night tv shows, i think nixon was on "laugh-in." his is way before your time. clinton on "arsenio hall" playing the saxophone. that was a good one. that i don't mind as much. the thing that concerns me and it's something you guys should be concerned about is, i feel like this is a case in covering campaigns as well, maybe i'm getting old and too gray and grumpy. i think that this barrier that exists between the people that we cover and the press is getting bigger and bigger. it's getting easier and easier to corral us and move us off to the side. i don't know if you saw this over the summer, hillary clinton's campaign, they actually used a rope to pull back the press to make sure that they kept moving. as if we are cattle. no. no. we are human beings. come up with a different way other than using an actual rope to move us around. hillary clinton's campaign also has its own pool. and there is a story in the "new york times" where somebody who
jim: wow. pril: i like that. jim: it does not bother me. actually presidents have been going on late night tv shows, i think nixon was on "laugh-in." his is way before your time. clinton on "arsenio hall" playing the saxophone. that was a good one. that i don't mind as much. the thing that concerns me and it's something you guys should be concerned about is, i feel like this is a case in covering campaigns as well, maybe i'm getting old and too gray and grumpy. i think that...
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. >> jim it's what we're learning and what we're seeing. of course all of this is playing out on social media tonight. the shootings, the explosions around the city of paris captured through the eyes of petrified people shooting video and taking pictures. this as you mentioned is the deadliest violence in france in decades. we can only imagine the horror that's being shared on facebook twitter and other sites basically in realtime. that's video of the explosion outside taken by a game goer during a france-germany football match. two explosions loud enough to penetrate the sounds of those cheering fans. sirens were immediately heard and a helicopter was circling overhead. it has been a deadly night. elsewhere in paris as well with the death toll rising after a shooting at a restaurant i and it happens to be in the very same general neighborhood as charlie hebdo. the office the site of a deadly attack in january. also a terrifying night for people at the theater where at least 100 people have been taken hostage. an american band called eagles
. >> jim it's what we're learning and what we're seeing. of course all of this is playing out on social media tonight. the shootings, the explosions around the city of paris captured through the eyes of petrified people shooting video and taking pictures. this as you mentioned is the deadliest violence in france in decades. we can only imagine the horror that's being shared on facebook twitter and other sites basically in realtime. that's video of the explosion outside taken by a game...
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>> it's certainly possible, jim. we find that the painters always try to shift their work from outside, inside as they transition from the 3rd quarter to the fourth quarter but by and large the paint season is starting to wind down but we'll be happy to take all the business we see out there. >> i noticed you had a terrific slide in your most recent report talking about room for expansion without cannibalization. i look at where you have stores it seems like west of the minnesota you're just not nearly as stocked and there's plenty of room to add new stores. >> there's plenty of room in the u.s. plenty of room in mexico. we continue to grow organically and our store in canada, the u.s., mexico, so we're excited about our business. >> you seem to be some what positive about an area i know some of the backs are concerned about for nonresidential construction. do you think architectural construction doing a little better in this country? >> we see a solid continued construction recovery. i think this is very beneficial.
>> it's certainly possible, jim. we find that the painters always try to shift their work from outside, inside as they transition from the 3rd quarter to the fourth quarter but by and large the paint season is starting to wind down but we'll be happy to take all the business we see out there. >> i noticed you had a terrific slide in your most recent report talking about room for expansion without cannibalization. i look at where you have stores it seems like west of the minnesota...
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jim "well he is. i can't find him so he is. jim rowley wants to be reminded of his missing boy everyday, that's why this 30-year-old poster is hanging in his garage. jim used to be senior police officer rowley, the main investigator in eugene martin's disappearance. (standup) gene was 13-years old when he vanished from this corner of sw14th and highview in des moines. it was about 5:30 in the morning... he had some of his papers rolled up and ready to be delivered. 2:19 "sw 14th and highview, got a missing paperboy, don't let it be a west des moines case." about 2 years before that call came in about eugene martin, 13 year old johnny gosch went missing while he was delivering papers in west des moines. 3:46 we worked 3-4 days around the clock, neighborhood canvas, interviewed everybody in the house, petsdogs, children, cars, we found some interesting people but nothing that ever sent the balloon up. the dci, fbi, and west des moines p.d. came to help with the case. eugenes father, donnie martin, tried to coordinate search effor
jim "well he is. i can't find him so he is. jim rowley wants to be reminded of his missing boy everyday, that's why this 30-year-old poster is hanging in his garage. jim used to be senior police officer rowley, the main investigator in eugene martin's disappearance. (standup) gene was 13-years old when he vanished from this corner of sw14th and highview in des moines. it was about 5:30 in the morning... he had some of his papers rolled up and ready to be delivered. 2:19 "sw 14th and...
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you know, that jim. it's amazing what's going on and you're right, it's happening in startups and in our community banks and regional banks, another huge sale force customer and even in the very largest banks in the world, that could be wells fargo in san francisco, bank of america where you are in new york, it could be barclay's in the uk, it could be deutsche bank. but it doesn't matter if they're small banks, medium banks or large banks, they're all using salesforce because they have to manage their customer information. who does not have to manage their customer information in sales, in service, in marketing, building communities, having analytics, building apps and also the internet of things which is rapidly connecting all these companies to their customers in a speed that we've never seen before. and what we're try dog is be that trusted industry advisor with those customers so when we walk in we can show what is the best practices to get to precision banking. how is he going to build the one-to-o
you know, that jim. it's amazing what's going on and you're right, it's happening in startups and in our community banks and regional banks, another huge sale force customer and even in the very largest banks in the world, that could be wells fargo in san francisco, bank of america where you are in new york, it could be barclay's in the uk, it could be deutsche bank. but it doesn't matter if they're small banks, medium banks or large banks, they're all using salesforce because they have to...
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start with jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: buy, tell or hold. >> pg goopg. mark in vermont. mark xl. >> caller: boo-yah from burlington, vermont. >> on your way, partner. what are you thinking? >> caller: jim, tell me, what do you think about this match group ipo? >> i like it. priced to move it. it's a good idea. let's go to francis in new york. france? >> caller: thank you, jim. i've owned siri nearly two years. is it time to sell? >> no. hold on to siri. going to cars actually. go to dave. >> caller: thanks, jim. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, dave! >> caller: i've got applied material at 16. kind of hanging around. >> no. it's good. turn the corner, but i like it. let's go to -- bill in delaware. bill? >> caller: thank you for taking my call, jim. i'm interested in sparks, therapeutics. >> checking it. biotechs bible looking at. i got to come back on this. one i looked at before. got to find out and freshen things up. tyler in new jersey. tiyle tyler? >> caller: cramer, amplified snack brands. >> no. going mong ga liz if i want snacks. tom? >> caller: boo-yah! >> talking about bee
start with jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: buy, tell or hold. >> pg goopg. mark in vermont. mark xl. >> caller: boo-yah from burlington, vermont. >> on your way, partner. what are you thinking? >> caller: jim, tell me, what do you think about this match group ipo? >> i like it. priced to move it. it's a good idea. let's go to francis in new york. france? >> caller: thank you, jim. i've owned siri nearly two years. is it time to sell? >> no. hold...